"Because even though Trump always claimed he was for the LGBTQ rights, he never seemed fully comfortable in that identity," said host Trevor Noah, right before showing a montage of Trump awkwardly trying to get the order of LGBTQ right (starts at 1:15 in the clip). A helpful YouTuber also made a compilation of Trump mispronouncing or clumsily saying LGBTQ.

In the same interview, Trump said when it came to hiring people for his administration, "I'm looking for brains and experience. If the best person for the job happens to be gay, I would certainly appoint them."

Before showing the greatest hits of Trump's awkward LGBTQ pronunciation, Noah broached at least two claims in the president's tweets and questioned their accuracy.

After Noah dismantled Trump's tweets, two transgender army veterans sat down with The Daily Show host to explain the consequences of Trump's order. Under Obama in 2016, former Defense Secretary Ashton Carter ended the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military, but allowed the Pentagon a year to review how it would accept new transgender recruits. The veterans told Noah that military personnel who had been "lured out into the open" during the Obama era could find their health and education benefits in jeopardy after being discharged, and possibly barred from working in a federal government position again.